Admiralty
Court.
Probate
Court.
Divorce
Court.
Supreme
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THE PROVINCIAL JUDICATURE.
The Courts have jurisdiction in appeals from Justices,
Stipendiary Magistrates, City and Municipal Courts.
The Admiralty Court exercises jurisdiction in all Ad-
miralty matters,
Probate Court. This Court has jurisdiction in all matters
relating to the probates of wills and the administration of
agtates !
Court of Matrimonial Causes and Divorce. This Court is
presided over by the Equity Judge and has jurisdiction over
all matters relating to prohibited marriages and divorce; an
appeal lying to the Supreme Court in banc’.
The Supreme Court. The Supreme Court resembles in
organization and jurisdiction the Supreme Court of Judi-
cature in England. It is composed of a Chief Justice and
six Puisne Judges. Circuits of the Court are held twice
a year in each county and extra sittings are in the summer
held in certain towns.
The Court is invested with the powers that were formerly
exercised by the Courts of Queen’s Bench, Common Pleas,
Chancery and Exchequer in England and also with all the
powers, except those relating to Probate and Surrogate
Courts, that are now exercised in England by the Supreme
Court of Judicature®
It also exercises an appellate jurisdiction in cases from
County Courts.
NEw BRUNSWICK.
Justices.
Justices’ Civil Courts. Justices of the Peace have in the
Counties in which they reside and for which they have been
appointed Justices, jurisdiction in the following actions:
1 N. 8., R. 8. 1884, e. 100.
2 N. 8., R. 8. 1873, e. 126, 8. 10, N. 8. 49 Vic. c. 49.
2 N. S., BR. 8. ¢, 104.